Read how one man quickly cured his MRSA staph infection naturally when doctors we’re going to remove his finger and possibly his hand. This story is one of many in a long line of experiences we’ve had through the years healing various things, from the minor to the very severe, all using natural methods.

IMPORTANT: Though we personally depend on natural treatments in many cases, you’ll notice my son went to the doctor first for this one. You do NOT want to wait on treatment of MRSA. Never abandon traditional medicine, especially for serious issues. I’ve had a doctor tell me he’s had to amputate feet of diabetics because they waited too long, trying other methods. So be careful and wise. This is just our personal experience.

Adam’s Story : Healing MRSA Staph Infection Naturally & Quickly

We’ve known Sylvia Reynolds for the better part of two decades. She’s been a close friend and confidant and we’ve been through a lot together. She was a nurse for many years before becoming a natural healer and she is one of the most skilled I’ve ever met, having saved my family from some very serious conditions more than a few times. She came to the rescue yet again when our son Adam hurt his finger at work as a welder early last month. As he was part time he had no insurance and so he had bandaged it up to try and let it heal on its own, but before he knew it it had gotten dangerously swollen and infected. He was in severe pain and could not bend the finger. (Which sucks for a guitar player). After he sent Roy and I a picture of it we told him to go to the ER immediately. I was worried he would lose the finger or worse.

He went to the ER and they said it was so bad they could not treat it and he would have to go to a hand surgeon. Meaning he would lose the finger and possibly the hand as the infection had spread to his wrist. He had MRSA which is a dangerous flesh eating staph infection. Really nasty business, and it can cause death.

We then had him contact Sylvia who lives in the city next to him. She told him she could fix it. She drove over that night and gave him an array of natural items to use, along with easy instructions. She worked on it herself while she was there and by the time she was done it already looked noticeably better. Sylvia told him MRSA is virtually impossible to treat using normal medicine as it cannot be killed by pharmaceutical antibiotics. There is also an inherent problem with those types of antibiotics. They kill the “good” bacteria that your body needs to fight infection. Natural antibiotic herbs and oils work with the body to heal it. Luckily, some of them will also heal MRSA. The body can heal itself of pretty much anything if treated correctly. She left him with his instructions and he carried them out. Below are day by day photos of his healing with notes.

LEFT: Taken right after he went to the hospital. They made a cut on the knuckle to drain it which did not work. RIGHT: The day he saw Sylvia. This is a paste made from Redmond Clay which draws out toxins.

LEFT: The morning after the 1st treatment, less than 24 hours later. The swelling is gone. It already looks like a different hand. Adam continues to put the oils on it and soak it in the a.m. and also take a couple natural antibiotics. He does this for 2 weeks total. RIGHT: You can see dead skin over the healing wound.

LEFT: Adam was told to pull the dead skin off and apply some of the oils he was given. Though it looks a bit worse it’s actually not. You’re just seeing what was going on under the skin and how the flesh was eaten away by the MRSA. RIGHT: More healing.

Healing continues.

By the 5th of July, approximately 3 weeks after doing Sylvia’s herbal and oil regimen, the finger is almost healed. On the 12th is a mere spot on the finger. That is what true healing looks like.

CLOSE UP PICS BEFORE AND AFTER

BASIC STEPS SHE GAVE HIM

Soak daily in Epsom salts to draw out the bad stuff.

Carefully remove any excess skin.

Put Doterra “On Guard” spray or 2 drops on the area. THIS IS WHAT KILLS THE MRSA. You can also add melaleuca oil (tea tree).

For the first couple of days you can pack it with the clay to do more drawing out.

IMPORTANT: IF YOU PURCHASE DOTERRA ON AMAZON YOU MUST USE THEIR STORE. OTHERS WILL SELL FAKES IN THE SAME BOTTLE. You can also find a local distributor who may sell it in smaller amounts.

Read additional more info below.

ADDITIONAL INFO

PHOTOS OF ALL THE ITEMS ADAM USED ON HIS HAND
He was told when and how to us these items at different times during the 3 week process. Very simple process.

Redmond Clay (Natural clay from the earth. It draws out toxins.
Epsom Salt for soakingDoterra Brand Oils: OnGuard (THIS is what kills MRSA.) , Melaleuca and Oregano. Sylvia swears by this brand of essential oils. You need to use
(All these will help kill staph infections and OnGuard ALSO kills MRSA . (OnGuard and Oregano were taken internally as well as rubbed on the wound.)Owie Cream: This is Sylvia’s own healing cream. it can be purchased and read about on her site. (Dr. Christopher’s Ointment is similar if you can’t get the Owie Cream) Owie Cream is AMAZING and has healed things nothing else has worked on.Black Ointment: Sylvia’s recipe. It draws out infection among other things. To order her brand you have to call Sylvia at the number below.Arrest a-Plague: Sylvia’s own recipe which is a powerful natural anti-biotic. (Learn about it here) To order her brand you have to call Sylvia at the number below.(All these products can be used for a wide variety of ailments.)

ABOUT SYLVIA REYNOLDS
Phone: 801-637-0196 (Owie can be ordered online at Amazon using links on it’s site. Other items must be ordered over the phone.)
Sylvia is an Herbalist and Alternative Health Care Provider with a background in nursing. She has an office in her home and has helped thousands through the years with everything from cancer to various diseases.

14 Comments

Hi 🙂 I’ve read this post multiple times and have been very interested to give it a try. My girlfriend and i both contracted mrsa at the same time, i had a small spot on my stomach and a boil on the back of my head, and she got a huge boil in her arm pit. Mine never got too out of hand but it was incredibly painful. I went om bactrim for 10 days and mine cleared up, she took a round of doxycycline and hers also went away. But again ours came back at the same time! A spot popped up on my back and hers are back in her arm pit. For a little while we were doi ng warm compress and tea tree to help but hers are completely out of control. Theres about 5 small and medium sized cysts in her arm pit right now and the doctor told her to just let it grow and see what happens. We are really worried and don’t know what to do, and I’d just love another opinion or some more advoce as to what could help

Hi Khayla! Always check with the doctor of course, but if it was myself I would apply the topical items suggested on the post. And remember that Doterra Onguard KILLS mrsa… so get some of that from anyone who sells it. Even just a small bottle. You can get it on Amazon but you have to be careful and ONLY order it from the Doterra store on there as others can be make. Here is a link to Doterra Onguard on Amazon. You might be able to buy a smaller amount from someone who sells it locally.

Ok so when u make a blog post It’s pointless to go on and on about How are certain alternative medicine changed your life and That’s literally what the whole blog post is about yet you do not properly list the procedure or Procedures that were done.. you’re unclear on what exactly the lady used on the infection.. You don’t even know how to get in touch with the person to even get the information I’m quite sure every single person that is reading this blog desperately wants to know.. I mean it’s so irresponsible and for lack of better words ignorant to make a blog post like this without any Supporting links to back up your information.. it’s honestly pointless and a waste of every single person’s time that reads this … FYI the links that you do have to a website don’t work the website doesn’t exist anymore.. Please update your contents or take the blog post down!! SERIOUSLY

I was going to do a rebuttal but then realized you made a well thought out post. (Aside from calling me ignorant, which I’ll assume you meant as an actual “lack of knowledge” as opposed to just name calling.)

To address your concerns, see the following:

1. PROCEDURE: This is listed as shown:“Soak daily in Epsom salts to draw out the bad stuff. Carefully remove any excess skin. Put Doterra “On Guard” spray or 2 drops on the area. THIS IS WHAT KILLS THE MRSA. You can also add melaleuca oil (tea tree). For the first couple of days you can pack it with the clay to do more drawing out.”

2. CONTACT: Her phone number is listed. Not sure what you mean.

3. SUPPORTING LINKS: They are listed at the start of the article. Kinda hard to miss:“NOTE: This claim is backed up by this research study shown on the government site National Center for Biotechnology Info (NCBI) and will be available on PubMed June 1, 2018. (See info on that here.) But the study is talked about in laymen’s terms on a medical site here.”

4. A WASTE OF EVERY PERSON’S TIME: You’re the first one in 5 years to voice a complaint. Not that others are not frustrated, but only “one” has taken the time to email me about it. I have had at least two folk email me about how this worked for them. Also, this is the very first comment someone wrote under the article:“Thank you!! I’m working on healing up a small staff wound on my hand. Your page has been a tremendous help!! I happen to already use doterra oils, so I had everything available. I think I’m about a week from seeing a nearly full recovery. Thanks again!!!!!”

5. LINKS TO SITES DON’T WORK: You got me there. I have a plugin that is supposed to alert me when any of my links are bad. It did not. I contacted my friend and she had to change hosts and has not got the sites back up yet. I’ll remove those links until they are. So, I appreciate knowing they were down.

6. IRRESPONSIBLE/IGNORANT: I believe that giving people safe options to try out that will not result in the cutting off of a limb is responsible. We’ll have to agree to disagree on that one. As far as ignorant… well I never claimed to be the sharpest tool in the shed.

I delete any responses that are just trolling, but yours, though negative, was well worded and not blatantly rude or mean. I would argue that you did not read the post in full as many things you mentioned were listed in it.

Hey Michael, I don’t know which one but I believe they IV’d him with it. But it was doing nothing so that’s when they wanted to send him to the surgeon. I’ve always mean’t to grab those records and never did. I should try to do that.

Hi Nancy, my Wife has a staph infection on her hand and neck. We have all the things recommended in this article, but need to know when to apply which thing. Is there a way to contact you for this information?
Thanks!

I’m so sorry for the delay… I need to contact my friend who did this as my son had the instructions and by the time I did the post couldn’t remember. It’s the gal whose phone number is on the bottom of the page. She does do phone consults. I think they are $50 but she’s a hard one to catch. But I’ll get the info from her and put it up. Should have done that a long time ago.

It’s been a while since you requested this info and I was just now able to get it. I’m so sorry. Hopefully you’ve had some luck on your own. I’ve updated the post with this info and also with a research study done that shows Doterra Onguard kills MRSA. But here are the basic steps along with others under Additional Info on the post:

BASIC STEPS SHE GAVE MY SON
Soak daily in Epsom salts to draw out the bad stuff.
Carefully remove any excess skin.
Put Doterra “On Guard” spray or 2 drops on the area. THIS IS WHAT KILLS THE MRSA. You can also add melaleuca oil (tea tree).
For the first couple of days you can pack it with the clay to do more drawing out.

My son had an infected hangnail or something and his finger looked terrible. We drained the infection out and have been putting Mankuka honey or It Tumerick paste on it daily. I have been making him take probiotics and different Doterra oil’s. It is improved but it’s been almost 10 days now and it still looks infected. I was glad to read your article because I am going to try some of those things you listed.

Thank you!! I’m working on healing up a small staff wound on my hand. Your page has been a tremendous help!! I happen to already use doterra oils, so I had everything available. I think I’m about a week from seeing a nearly full recovery. Thanks again!!!!!